- 1990 World Series
Infobox World Series Expanded
year = 1990
champion =Cincinnati Reds (4)
champion_manager =Lou Piniella
champion_games = 91-71, .562, GA: 5
runnerup =Oakland Athletics (0)
runnerup_manager =Tony La Russa
runnerup_games = 103-59, .636, GA: 9
date =October 16 –October 20
MVP =José Rijo (Cincinnati)
television = CBS
announcers =Jack Buck andTim McCarver
radio_network = CBS Radio
radio_announcers =Vin Scully andJohnny Bench
umpires =Frank Pulli (NL),Ted Hendry (AL),Jim Quick (NL),Rocky Roe (AL),Randy Marsh (NL),Larry Barnett (AL: Games 1 and 2),Bruce Froemming (NL: Games 3 and 4)
HOFers = Reds: none
Athletics:Dennis Eckersley .
NLCS =Cincinnati Reds overPittsburgh Pirates (4-2)
ALCS =Oakland Athletics overBoston Red Sox (4-0)The 1990 World Series matched the defending champions and heavily-favoredOakland Athletics against theCincinnati Reds , with the Reds sweeping the Series in four games. It is remembered for Billy Hatcher's seven consecutive hits. This also was the second World Series meeting between the two clubs (Oakland won 4-3 in 1972).Athletics manager
Tony La Russa and Reds managerLou Piniella were old friends and teammates from their TampaAmerican Legion Post 248 team.Background
Cincinnati Reds
The
Cincinnati Reds won theNational League West division by five games over theLos Angeles Dodgers and set an N.L. record by staying in first place in the division for the entire season or "wire-to-wire", which had been done only one other time (1984 Detroit Tigers) and then defeated thePittsburgh Pirates , four games to two, in the National League Championship Series.Oakland Athletics
The
Oakland Athletics won theAmerican League West division by nine games over theChicago White Sox then defeated theBoston Red Sox , four games to none, in the American League Championship Series.The
Oakland Athletics were the defending World Series champions, two-time defendingAmerican League champions, and favorites against the Reds. The Oakland Athletics became the first franchise to appear in three consecutive World Series since the by|1976-by|1978New York Yankees . Their lineup consisted of three former AL Rookies-of-the-Year:José Canseco , (1986);Mark McGwire , (1987); andWalt Weiss , (1988). A's outfielderWillie McGee won a batting title that year, but it wasn't the AL batting title. He batted .335 for the NL'sSt Louis Cardinals before he was traded in late August to Oakland.Behind starter Dave Stewart and reliever
Dennis Eckersley , the Athletics had won 306 games over the prior three seasons."The Nasty Boys"
But the strength of the
Cincinnati Reds bullpen and timely hitting led them to a quick sweep of the AL champions. The Reds' bullpen had three primary members--Norm Charlton ,Randy Myers , andRob Dibble --collectively they were known as the "Nasty Boys", and wouldn't let the A's score against them in nearly nine innings of work. Media talk of a forthcoming A's dynasty led Reds fans to call their own team the "dyNASTY." The Nasty Boys were originally meant to be 5 pitchers, with the other two being Tim Layana and Tim Birtsas."Ex-Cubs Factor"
Before the Series, "
Chicago Tribune " columnistMike Royko issued the stunning prediction that the heavily favored A's were "doomed", based on the "Ex-Cubs Factor ". When the prediction came true, it fueled new interest in that arguably spurious correlation.ummary
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Cincinnati Reds (4) vs ALOakland Athletics (0)Matchups
Game 1
Tuesday,
October 16 ,1990 at Riverfront Stadium inCincinnati, Ohio Linescore
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RoadHR=|HomeHR=Eric Davis (1)|Until 2007, this was the last
World Series to be scheduled to begin play on a Tuesday, and the first since 1984. The schedule called for the seven-game series to be held Tue-Wed, Fri-Sat-Sun, Tue-Wed. Games 5, 6, and 7, however were not necessary. AllWorld Series up until 2006, and several prior were, scheduled to begin on a Saturday.When
Oakland Athletics pitcher Dave Stewart entered to pitch Game 1, he had a six game postseason winning streak going (it ended after four innings of work).The Reds got out of the gate quickly with a two-run blast (that that nearly hit the CBS television studio where anchor Pat O'Brien was sitting in left-center) from Eric Davis in the bottom of the first inning off A's ace Dave Stewart. Billy Hatcher helped out offensively in a big way by starting his streak of seven straight hits in the series (after a walk in the first inning). Jose Rijo settled in after the early lead and cruised to a surprise Cincinnati victory. The following day, the headline of the "Cincinnati Post" newspaper captured the city's surprise with the headline, "DAVIS STUNS GOLIATH."
Game 2
Wednesday,
October 17 ,1990 at Riverfront Stadium inCincinnati, Ohio Linescore
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RoadHR=José Canseco (1)|HomeHR=|Eventual Cy Young award winner Bob Welch opposed postseason veteran Danny Jackson in Game 2. Rickey Henderson manufactured a run for the A's in the 1st by getting a hit, stealing second, getting sacrificed to third, and scoring on a groundout. The Reds came right back in the bottom of the first. Barry Larkin and Billy Hatcher hit consecutive opposite field doubles and Hatcher would score on Davis's groundout.
In the third the A's got the lead back. José Canseco hit a rocket into the right-center field stands to tie the game (his only hit of the series). A base hit by Mark McGwire and two walks followed, knocking Jackson out of the game. With the bases loaded, Ron Hassey hit a sac fly and Mike Gallego singled to center to give the A's a 4-2 lead.
The A's, however, would not score anymore runs thanks to the relief pitching of All-Star game starter Jack Armstrong and the threesome nicknamed the "Nasty Boys" which included Rob Dibble, Norm Charlton, and Randy Myers.
The Reds got a run closer at 4-3 run on pinch hitter Ron Oester's RBI single that drove in Joe Oliver in the 4th. The Reds tied it in the 8th when Hatcher tripled over the crippled Canseco (who was suffering from back spasms throughout the playoffs) and scored on a force play.
During Game 2, Reds pitcher
Tom Browning 's pregnant wife Debbie went into labor during the game. Debbie left her seat in the fifth inning to drive herself to the hospital. As the game went on, the Reds wanted Browning ready to pitch just in case the game went well into extra innings. Thinking that Browning was en route to a nearby hospital, the Reds had their radio broadcasterMarty Brennaman put out anAll Points Bulletin on Browning, a bulletin that was picked up byTim McCarver on CBS television, who passed it along in the ninth inning.In the 10th, the Reds broke through to win the game off A's closer Dennis Eckersley. Utilityman Bill Bates chopped an infield single off home plate to start the inning. Chris Sabo singled to left to put runners on first and second. Then Oliver, hit a bouncer that hopped over third base and down the line to drive in Bates with the winning run.
This was the last of five World Series to be played at
Riverfront Stadium (1970, 1972, 1975, 1976, and 1990). Dignitaries from Logan County, WV attended Games 1 and 2.Game 3
Friday,
October 19 ,1990 at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum inOakland, California Linescore
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RoadHR=Chris Sabo 2 (2)|HomeHR=Rickey Henderson (1),Harold Baines (1)|Cincinnati Reds ownerMarge Schott made a major verbal slip-up when she dedicated the 1990 World Series to "our women and men in theFar East " (Schott meant to sayMiddle East ). TheOakland Athletics , not to be outdone, dedicated theWorld Series to the victims of the previous year's San Francisco earthquake, as evidenced by a moment of silence prior to Game 3.Game 3 turned out to be the Chris Sabo show as the Reds shockingly went up 3-0 on the defending champs. Tom Browning started for the Reds while Mike Moore, who got two wins in the 1989 World Series, got the assignment for Oakland. In the second inning, Sabo put the Reds up 1-0 with a solo homer. The lead was short lived as DH Harold Baines hit a soaring 2-run homer to give the A's a 2-1 lead in the bottom of the second. In the third, the Reds put the game completely out of reach with a 7 run inning. It all began with Billy Hatcher's 8th hit in 9 at bats (he had rapped into a doubleplay in the first inning ending his streak of seven straight hits). Paul O'Neill then singled off the glove of first baseman Mark McGwire to put runners on first and second. Eric Davis drilled a sharp single to center scoring Hatcher and advancing O'Neill to third. Following an RBI groundout by Hal Morris, the Reds went up 5-2 when Sabo hit his second homer of the game into the left field stands. Todd Benzinger then singled and Joe Oliver hit an RBI double. Mariano Duncan drove Oliver home with a single, stole second, and scored himself when Barry Larkin hit a gapper. The Oakland Coliseum was in a state of shock with the A's now down 8-2. Rickey Henderson's solo blast made it 8-3, but Tom Browning pitched effectively the rest of the way to earn the victory and put the Reds one win away from the title.
Game 4
Saturday,
October 20 ,1990 at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum inOakland, California : [http://mlb.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/mlb/baseballs_best/mlb_bb_gamepage.jsp?story_page=bb_90ws_gm4_cinoak mlb.com coverage of Game 4]
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WP=José Rijo (2-0)|LP=Dave Stewart (0-2)|SV=Randy Myers (1)|Game 4 was pitchers duel between Dave Stewart and Jose Rijo (the Game 1 starters) that eventually culminated in the Reds sweeping the series. The A's got on the board in the first when Willie McGee doubled and Carney Lansford singled him in. The game remained 1-0 until the 8th when the Reds finally got to Stewart. Barry Larkin singled up the middle, Herm Winningham followed with a bunt single, and Paul O'Neill reached on a throwing error by Stewart that loaded the bases.
Glenn Braggs ' groundout and Hal Morris's sacrifice fly gave the Reds a precious 2-1 edge which was preserved by both Rijo, who at one point retired 20 straight batters, and Randy Myers who got the final two outs. The A's became the first team ever to be swept in a World Series after sweeping theLeague Championship Series .The 1990 World Series would be the Reds 5th championship but would also be remembered as one of the biggest upsets in baseball history.
Cincinnati Reds ' pitcherJose Rijo became the second Dominican born player to earnWorld Series MVP honors. Fourteen years later (2004), another Dominican born player by the name ofManny Ramírez of the Boston Red Sox becomes the third Dominican-born player to earn the MVP honors in the World Series. The first Dominican born to earn World Series MVP honors was Pedro Guerrero of theLos Angeles Dodgers in 1981, (along with his co-MVP teammatesRon Cey andSteve Yeager ).Meanwhile, Reds outfielder Billy Hatcher set a
World Series record with seven consecutive hits. In addition, Hatcher's .750 batting average, (9 for 12), broke a mark for a four-game World Series that was previously set byBabe Ruth (.625 in 1928).Composite Box
1990 World Series (4-0):
Cincinnati Reds (N.L.) overOakland Athletics (A.L.)Linescore
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This was the first of four consecutive
World Series to be televised onCBS . From 1976 to 1989,World Series telecasts alternated between ABC (in odd numbered years) andNBC (in even numbered years).eries quotes
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References
*cite web |author=Forman, Sean L. |title=1990 World Series |date= |work=Baseball-Reference.com - Major League Statistics and Information. |url=http://www.baseball-reference.com/postseason/1990_WS.shtml |accessdate=2007-12-09
External links
* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/postseason/1990_WS.shtml 1990 World Series at Baseball-Reference.com]
* [http://mlb.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/mlb/history/postseason/mlb_ws_recaps.jsp?feature=1990 1990 World Series at "WorldSeries.com (MLB.com)"]
* [http://baseball-almanac.com/ws/yr1990ws.shtml 1990 World Series by Baseball Almanac]
* [http://www.sportingnews.com/archives/worldseries/1990.html History of the World Series - 1990 at SportingNews.com]
* [http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/baseball/mlb/features/1997/wsarchive/1990.html The Big Sweep at SI.com]
* [http://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/1990/YPS_1990.htm 1990 World Series box scores and play-by-play at Retrosheet.org]
* [http://www.baseballlibrary.com/baseballlibrary/teams/1990reds.stm 1990 Cincinnati Reds at baseballlibrary.com]
* [http://www.baseballlibrary.com/baseballlibrary/teams/1990athletics.stm 1990 Oakland Athletics at baseballlibrary.com]
* [http://www.redshistory.com Reds History]
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